Savannah Sips: 220 Up
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SAVANNAH, Ga. () – Antiques, Atmosphere and Artillery Punch are the first three things that come to mind when talking about 220 Up.

Located on the second floor of the American Prohibition Museum at 220 W Congress Street in Savannah. This speakeasy is quite literally surrounded by the pieces of history that made the bars of America what they are today.

220 Up works with the museum by day as a sort of “treat” for patrons to stop in and have a drink before finishing their walk through the last few displays. Then at night, the bar becomes more standalone with a larger menu of classic and custom cocktails, as well as custom cocktail classes.

Attached is a link to learn more about 220 Up. You can also learn more about the cocktail classes they offer by clicking here.

Tip from : Spend an evening learning how to make some enjoyable cocktails you can serve at your next get-together. They also have a great selection of custom cocktails to sip on while you learn.

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